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Australia’s upstream industry stepping up gas game with reform proposals

Australian Energy Producers (AEP), representing the country’s upstream oil and gas exploration and production industry, has come up with a set of proposals aimed at boosting Australia’s natural gas arsenal. The post Australia’s upstream industry stepping up gas game with reform proposals appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Samskip joins DCSA+ to accelerate adoption of digital standards

Dutch logistics company Samskip has joined a partnership program led by the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), a non-profit organization founded by ten of the world’s largest ocean carriers. The post Samskip joins DCSA+ to accelerate adoption of digital standards appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Panama Canal celebrates 111th birthday with sustainability momentum

On August 15, 2025, the Panama Canal, an artificial waterway connecting the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean, marked 111 years of operations, renewing its commitment to a sustainable future. The post Panama Canal celebrates 111th birthday with sustainability momentum appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Whitebark sounds hydrogen and helium potential at Rickerscote Prospect in Australia | Helium

The Rickerscote Prospect in Australia has been flagged for its potential as a ‘world class free helium and gas province’ by Whitebark Energy following independent review from Sproule ERCE. Multiple wells in the Western Australia portion of the Officer Basin have encountered both hydrogen and helium. The prospect has structure defined by seismic, access to a proven source being Radiogenic Mesoproterozoic granites and granitoids (likely the source for Amadeus and Cape Yorke hydrogen and helium) and thick seals (over 300m) of shallow marine mud rocks and evaporites (Halite/salt). Director Richard King said, “The independent estimates of prospective resources made by Sproule ERCE validates our strong belief in the world-class potential of our acreage in the Officer Basin. Not only is it prospective for hydrocarbons but, in our view, is one of the best places in… Read More »Whitebark sounds hydrogen and helium potential at Rickerscote Prospect in Australia | Helium

Shell shakes hands with three players to boost offshore unit safety

Shell Brasil, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, has joined forces with MODEC Brasil, an affiliate of Japan’s MODEC, the firm’s digital services spin-off, and Unicamp, to employ artificial intelligence to improve the safety performance of offshore units. The post Shell shakes hands with three players to boost offshore unit safety appeared first on Offshore Energy.